Timothy Caulfield
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‘Anyone can get monkeypox’: experts emphasize science-first messagingAs Alberta identifies its second case of monkeypox, experts are weighing in on a continued push to ensure the messaging does not stigmatize any particular group.CanadaJun 8, 2022
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‘Parallel epidemic’ of misinformation hurting Albertans alongside COVID-19 pandemicAs misinformation runs rampant online and in social circles during the COVID-19 pandemic, trusted medical professionals are issuing a plea to Albertans.HealthOct 2, 2021
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Concerns over public trust erosion after lack of details on COVID-19 birthday party outbreakThe premier cited an outbreak at a birthday party in Athabasca County twice this week. However, Alberta Health has no record of this specific outbreak.HealthApr 16, 2021
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New social media campaign targets COVID-19 misinformation with scienceThe campaign is lead by Prof. Timothy Caulfield from the University of Alberta's faculty of law and Sen. Stan Kutcher of Nova Scotia.HealthJan 25, 2021
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Edmonton’s Caulfield brothers battle COVID-19 misinformation with art, scienceTwo Edmonton brothers who are also prominent academics are combining science and art to battle misinformation amid the COVID-19 pandemic.CanadaJul 16, 2020
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Stem cell therapy advertisements in Nova Scotia ‘unproven,’ experts sayOne health law and science policy researcher says Health Canada hasn't approved stem cell therapies and the general public needs to take caution before buying into this new realm of potential health care.CanadaJun 10, 2019
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University of Alberta prof’s show debunking health myths picked up by NetflixThe show explores different approaches to health as well as health fads, but the host said the show is really “rooted in the evidence.”EntertainmentJul 31, 2018
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U of A professor ‘glad’ expo cancels appearance of David StephanTimothy Caulfield, the Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy, said he felt some “rage” that Stephan had been invited to speak about pseudo-science to the general public.ScienceFeb 11, 2018
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Edmonton-based Goop-debunker buoyed by renewed attack on Gwyneth Paltrow brandTimothy Caulfield targeted Goop's famous founder with his last book, Is Gwyneth Paltrow Wrong About Everything? Years later, the Alberta-based health policy expert still believes the actress-turned-wellness entrepreneur is wrong, about so many things.EntertainmentSep 4, 2017
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